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Sole or solo practice? sm

Posted By: Amy on 2006-07-12
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Subject: Sole or solo practice? sm

I cannot hear if my doctor is saying, "solo" or "sole practice" when describing another doctor. I need opinions as to which term is more widely used? I know I can flag it to the doctor's attention, but I found both on google, so I'm curious. One time in the report, it sounds like he says it one way, and another time, the other way!


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Ok, today is a day where I feel like an idiot... Can anyone help?

The patient has some arthralgias pain. I typically do ophthalmology and P.T. so I don't know how to type the following tests and I also have no idea what she is saying in the ____ area. Sounds like "also 1 aceta rate".

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I know it's a lot to ask. Having a bad typing day!

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